Effect of solifenacin with and without antioxidant supplements on the response to experimental outlet obstruction and overactive bladder dysfunction in rabbits: Part 1

  • Topol, Turgut
  • Schuler, Catherine
  • Leggett, Robert E.
  • Hydery, Tasmina
  • Benyamin, Sandra
  • Levin, Robert M.
Publication date
September 2011
Publisher
Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveOne of the most common forms of urinary dysfunction is related to the development of overactive bladder (OAB) dysfunction. Solifenacin is a relatively new selective antimuscarinic agent that has been shown to be particularly useful in treating OAB dysfunction in both men and women. Experimentally, we have previously demonstrated that OAB is associated with the generation of free radicals and oxidative damage to the bladder. We tested the hypothesis that the combination of solifenacin + coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) + α-lipoic acid (α-LA) is more effective in treating OAB than the individual compounds.Materials and MethodsIn total, 48 male New Zealand White rabbits were separated into 8 groups of 6 rabbits each. The following oral tr...

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